Kelly Rubey

Assistant Teaching Professor
Director, Meyer Business on the Frontlines Program
Management & Organization (Mendoza)

Research Interests

Building Inclusive Economies, Experiential Service Learning Pedagogy

Related Courses Taught

Frontlines in America

Biography

Kelly Rubey is an Assistant Teaching Professor in the Management & Organization Department of Mendoza College of Business at the University of Notre Dame. Kelly teaches Frontlines in America and Business on the Frontlines for graduate students and Principles of Management for undergraduate students. Always passionate about using business as a force for good, Kelly’s teaching and research interests concentrate on building inclusive communities, particularly for those who have come through the traumas of violence, poverty, and prejudice. She brings a dedication for delivering positive impact for partners in the field as well as a commitment to designing transformational experiences for students. Kelly has worked on a variety of project topics such as community empowerment initiatives, illicit crop reduction, rural education networks, agricultural market linkages, entrepreneurial ecosystems, and more. Prior to joining Notre Dame, Kelly held several roles in the private sector. Most recently, she was a Client Executive at IBM where she led global client teams supporting multinational clients on digital business transformation. Kelly also worked in marketing and product management at Thomson Reuters. Aside from her work at Notre Dame, Kelly enjoys collaborating with organizations on initiatives that drive peace, equality and economic empowerment. She's also a child advocate in the Court Appointed Special Advocate program (CASA) for St. Joseph County.

Email: kchase@nd.edu
Phone: 952-270-7830
Office: Mendoza 321E